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how about western china? can we strike people anywhere in africa? where can he strike and who can he strike and who decides? >> this is why you have a presidency. >> well, you've got a congress, too, which has war power. >> but the national security of the country is basically in the hands of the presidency. >> he can go where he wants and kill whom he wants. >> there are restraints. >> we're going to be debating -- >> in the pentagon and the cia. >> i mean, his little deputies are over there telling him what he can and can't do? >> this is going to be an ongoing debate in this program, there's no question about it. this is a whole new world. exit question. the united nations human rights council is now examining drone strikes. if some or all of anti- terrorist drone use is found to constitute war crimes, and the u.n. rules the matter to the icc, which is the u.n.'s international criminal court, will president obama be able to travel overseas for the rest of his life without fearing ending up in the icc docket? >> you shoe tell the icc to mind its o
how about western china? can we strike people anywhere in africa? where can he strike and who can he strike and who decides? >> this is why you have a presidency. >> well, you've got a congress, too, which has war power. >> but the national security of the country is basically in the hands of the presidency. >> he can go where he wants and kill whom he wants. >> there are restraints. >> we're going to be debating -- >> in the pentagon and the cia....
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. >> reporter: when a country like china dumps tires or other products on the u.s. market, it's pretty clear how to respond: raise tariffs and slap penalties on the producers. but how do you punish a chinese company that is suspected of receiving trade secrets through a government operation the government of china refuses to acknowledge? >> how you sanction a country with regards to cyber-espionage? i think we are still writing the book on that. it's a brand new area of exploration and i don't think policy makers really have the definitive word on how this will be accomplished. >> reporter: a new report says shanghai is home base for a massive chinese hacking effort that may involve thousands of people, but the u.s. and most other countries also employee secret armies of programmers engaged in some form of cyber- espionage. and that makes it harder to define a diplomatic solution to the problem. >> a lot of the most important military information in the world is on weapons systems that are developed by private corporations whether in this country or other countries
. >> reporter: when a country like china dumps tires or other products on the u.s. market, it's pretty clear how to respond: raise tariffs and slap penalties on the producers. but how do you punish a chinese company that is suspected of receiving trade secrets through a government operation the government of china refuses to acknowledge? >> how you sanction a country with regards to cyber-espionage? i think we are still writing the book on that. it's a brand new area of exploration...
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european carmakers such as bmw and volkswagen are having to look further afield to china, the u.s., and brazil. sales to those markets are rising constantly, and german car makers especially see lots more potential in growth markets like latin america and asia. rising sales there are more than making up for falling sales in europe. >> champions league action kicks off in just a few moment time. bayern munich take on english club arsenal with the odds stacked firmly in favor of the germans. >> the team has not conceded a goal in competitive place since mid-december, but london is promising passion on the pitch as the gunners pursue their last chance in the season to end a trophy trout stretching all the way back to 2005. >> unlike bayern munich, and now only have the champions league title to play for. out of the cup and out of contention in the english premier league, they need a big performance against the bavaria's to quiet the critics. >> of course, we will try to score goals. but we tried to go forward and tried to score goals. >> in london, they are hoping to continue their solid s
european carmakers such as bmw and volkswagen are having to look further afield to china, the u.s., and brazil. sales to those markets are rising constantly, and german car makers especially see lots more potential in growth markets like latin america and asia. rising sales there are more than making up for falling sales in europe. >> champions league action kicks off in just a few moment time. bayern munich take on english club arsenal with the odds stacked firmly in favor of the...
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they are only found in parts of china and mongolia. there are only about 900 of them left in the wild. they are a camel but they are a different camel. they grow hair. their environment is different. in the wintertime, it gets cold so they grow big long thick full coat that he will lose in the summertime. you don't see them nearly as often. >> the bactrian camels are more mild mannered than the dromedary camel. they are known for spitting at people. they usually only spit if they arable indicated. it is not saliva like we know it. it is actually regurgitated food. >> somalia is where most of the camels are in the world. >> do you mow what you get if you crossbreed a dromedary and a bactrian camel. >> is that i joke. >> you think you get a three- hump. >> you get a camel with a bigger hump. a one hump camel. >> noah, thank you for writing in. if you have a question that you want answered, all you have to do is go to myfoxdc.com and click on the weather tab. there you go. class you can. >> let's check approximate with julie wright to get
they are only found in parts of china and mongolia. there are only about 900 of them left in the wild. they are a camel but they are a different camel. they grow hair. their environment is different. in the wintertime, it gets cold so they grow big long thick full coat that he will lose in the summertime. you don't see them nearly as often. >> the bactrian camels are more mild mannered than the dromedary camel. they are known for spitting at people. they usually only spit if they arable...
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china had the strongest growth with a 74% surge in january from a year ago. tata said total vehicle sales were less upbeat, down 16%, declining for the third month in a row. >>> and shares in american barrick gold are trading down, 8.5%. this after the mining company reported full-year earnings down 39% last year. that was worse than analysts expected. what's it mean? joining us is metals and mining analyst at citi. john, how important are these earnings for barrick gold? >> they are important because the problems of 2012 are continuing into 2013. the company's difficulties with the available of power in tanzania and they're about to use diesel power in one of their mines which pushed costs up to $1,000 an ounce. during a strike in 2012, part of the equipment froze up and jammed up. it will take a few months in 2013 to fix up. so the company has guided down significantly for 2013 compared to what analysts were expecting. >> is that a play where you look then at rivals and see them benefiting, or is it pretty much a warning sign for everyone operating in this
china had the strongest growth with a 74% surge in january from a year ago. tata said total vehicle sales were less upbeat, down 16%, declining for the third month in a row. >>> and shares in american barrick gold are trading down, 8.5%. this after the mining company reported full-year earnings down 39% last year. that was worse than analysts expected. what's it mean? joining us is metals and mining analyst at citi. john, how important are these earnings for barrick gold? >> they...
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john reid on cyber attacks from china. then paul taylor from the pew research center ♪ host: good morning. washington is facing another deadline, those automatic spending cuts that begin to kick in one week from today. one of the headlines from the washington times -- from "the new york times" -- friday, february 22. the president will meet with the japanese prime minister today. u.s.-japanese trade is among the top issue -- top issues. the league debate on spending, taxes, and budget. that will be the focus of much of next week's debate in washington. one week to do -- one week to go until sequestration -- will it matter? here are the numbers -- join the conversation on facebook and twitter.com. sanders said -- send us an email. what is the definition of sequestration? one is this -- it is that fiscal policy procedure adopted by congress to deal with the federal budget deficit. that is according -- some news over the last 24 hours as the president reaches out to republican leaders in the house and senate. a phone conver
john reid on cyber attacks from china. then paul taylor from the pew research center ♪ host: good morning. washington is facing another deadline, those automatic spending cuts that begin to kick in one week from today. one of the headlines from the washington times -- from "the new york times" -- friday, february 22. the president will meet with the japanese prime minister today. u.s.-japanese trade is among the top issue -- top issues. the league debate on spending, taxes, and...
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it hurts china more than anyone. no wealth will be created. >> and scott, it our debt making us weak. >> if we didn't have a debt. we would be in a different situation and less hesitation . one. ranking members in the armed services in home land we have discussed it you have the military ierest and government interest and the private citizens and the report was damaging. the time for talking is and we need to draw a line sand. >> wayne, is the time for talking over. >> attacks are going to take place regardless. follow-up have a computer and you are communitying you can be. that is it a given. the stuff that the administration is talking about are going to do something about it it is bull. it cannot. you can't stop and it is going to happen and you better get used to. you can't community . you are going to community because commuters are going to community . you are not going to do anything about the hacking and all of the talk is it ranting and raving. it has nothing to do with the real problem. >> so do nothing? >>
it hurts china more than anyone. no wealth will be created. >> and scott, it our debt making us weak. >> if we didn't have a debt. we would be in a different situation and less hesitation . one. ranking members in the armed services in home land we have discussed it you have the military ierest and government interest and the private citizens and the report was damaging. the time for talking is and we need to draw a line sand. >> wayne, is the time for talking over. >>...
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highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary that will be required to carry out that agenda? guest: i'm glad he asked the question. with had some success in the first years of my tenure to increase our budgets and our work force to be able to deal with the myriad of challenges and opportunities we face. we are moving into the budget negotiations and a potential sequestration which will be disastrous. people will focus on what sequestration will mean to the military. hundreds of thousands will lose their jobs. bases will have to be closed. programs will have to be stopped. the defense department w
highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary...
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abroad and back in china. a lot of these stories reveal things about the chinese leadership how much money they have, but they don't want come out and figure out who the sources are for these stories. it's part and parcel of political repression from home. >> paul: our information is that they did not go after customers for example or commercial business. they really wanted to monitor our coverage, to see who our sources were. >> we ourselves are not affected by sources in china, the method by which we get information, there was a huge scandal with this character bogi li accused of murdering a businessman. there were revelations about human wealth of the senior leadership. >> paul: is this the nature of secret authoritarian regime? >> this is a communist country. the as sinister country that believes in espionage, believes in under handed methods. we tend to forget looking a skyscrapers in shanghai but that is the nature of the regime from the beginning. >> paul: they haven't stopped us from publishing any sto
abroad and back in china. a lot of these stories reveal things about the chinese leadership how much money they have, but they don't want come out and figure out who the sources are for these stories. it's part and parcel of political repression from home. >> paul: our information is that they did not go after customers for example or commercial business. they really wanted to monitor our coverage, to see who our sources were. >> we ourselves are not affected by sources in china,...
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it's tough talk on kim jung-il a's son fredo. >> i think to invoke china and china has been our foil for a number of years, and the way we talk about and the deficit. i think it would be interesting for him to talk about ways that china and the united states can come together and kind of grow around common enemies. >> john: i think you're right. can the president use these nuclear tests to his advantage in the speech. >> well, yes he has to respond to it. north korea has been that way since the axis of evil. you're strong on defense as if north korea represents any type of legitimate threat to us any ways. >> john: exactly. >> be that as it may. >> john: let's talk about people who are also not a threat, marco rubio and rand paul. thethe new tradition of the tea party response. i thought they were both tea party guys and they're both giving responses is good news to democrats? >> yes, because we have a house divided is much better. >> are they divided? marco rubio was the tea party senator. now the tea party response, of course last year when michelle bachmann was talking to the wron
it's tough talk on kim jung-il a's son fredo. >> i think to invoke china and china has been our foil for a number of years, and the way we talk about and the deficit. i think it would be interesting for him to talk about ways that china and the united states can come together and kind of grow around common enemies. >> john: i think you're right. can the president use these nuclear tests to his advantage in the speech. >> well, yes he has to respond to it. north korea has been...
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clearly there differences of opinion twebetween us and china. he wants to play the role of diplomat and find a way forward with the chinese without confronting the military. i think that's something the obama administration more broad lie believes in. >> he will be leaving on that trip on february 24th through march 6th. a big wide swath for secretary kerry whoa will be marking his mark to start. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we are following breaking news any moment now. the wife of jesse jackson junior will enter a guilty plea to federal tax fraud charges stemming from her husband's misuse of funds. the former congressman entered with his wife before entering his own guilty plea. after that hearing, jackson asked reporters to tell everyone he is sorry. he could be facing several years in prison. the justice correspondent joins me now. this was not a big surprise that we saw this morning. explain what comes next for the congressman as well as his wife. >> he wife will be pleading guilty in a few minutes. they just walked into court holding
clearly there differences of opinion twebetween us and china. he wants to play the role of diplomat and find a way forward with the chinese without confronting the military. i think that's something the obama administration more broad lie believes in. >> he will be leaving on that trip on february 24th through march 6th. a big wide swath for secretary kerry whoa will be marking his mark to start. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we are following breaking news any moment now....
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nation states, russia, china, others, have a part of their military planning, what's called prepping the battlefield. they'll go in any confrontation and shut down pipelines, electric grids, and all of those things. we saw the russians do it before they invaded a few years ago, so it's become a part of regular military planning. but where that gets very serious, and that's serious enough, you have countries like iran who are not rational actors who believe they have nothing left to lose by trying to take down our financial services sector, by trying to take down electric grids or other things that are hugely consequential to our economy and lives of u.s. citizens. we saw them probing just a few weeks ago some of our american financial institutions. we saw what they did to aud ya arabia, a ram co, one of their major oil production companies, a very lethal attack on their systems that caused huge problems for them. we see iran now here probing, as i just talked about. all of these are real. it's not movie stuff. this is real. it's happening thousands of times a day. and we need to step
nation states, russia, china, others, have a part of their military planning, what's called prepping the battlefield. they'll go in any confrontation and shut down pipelines, electric grids, and all of those things. we saw the russians do it before they invaded a few years ago, so it's become a part of regular military planning. but where that gets very serious, and that's serious enough, you have countries like iran who are not rational actors who believe they have nothing left to lose by...
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pakistan and china would say no. japan doesn't make a lot of sense but in any case china would say no to be to germany, everybody says not another from europe. so the security council does have an enormous structural problem that is increasingly and will be increasingly and representatives of the world as a whole. and that is printed be its biggest problem. they feel like they don't have a permanent seat of the table to make other arrangements to contractor around the security council and try to find other ways to do things. not all of which are such great ideas from the standpoint of the united states or the western democracy. is the macarthur revolving members? >> yes. we oftentimes the elected them to rely just did in my statement about them so we have 15 members as with other things these rotations are generally speaking because they rotate on a completely fixed in the geographic basis there is a sort of order so there's not as much fighting and it is important to understand that we do actually require a vote not
pakistan and china would say no. japan doesn't make a lot of sense but in any case china would say no to be to germany, everybody says not another from europe. so the security council does have an enormous structural problem that is increasingly and will be increasingly and representatives of the world as a whole. and that is printed be its biggest problem. they feel like they don't have a permanent seat of the table to make other arrangements to contractor around the security council and try...
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there are positives, workers would get more money under the plan and not outsourced to china. you need somebody in the stores, some benefit, but a lot of of losers, higher unemployment, certainly at some point, and other negatives. i sort of think they should get to the bottom of the research and do both. index it to inflation wch they should do anyway and lets certain politicians benefit it, saying they're going to raise it every few years, if it raises the unemployment rate in a couple of years, get rid of it and prove it's bad for the economy and we could kind of see what could happen. >> maybe it it should be indicated to average wages instead of inflation. >> john, is it more black and white? should we hike it or scrap it? what's better for the job market? >> i think a hybrid of it. and what you hit on, brenda, i think is the best thing to do and that is index it to average wages. and how far most people said. the data does not support this. the white house, the only study they could find is the 2010 study that had more people debunking it, than people saying it's a real
there are positives, workers would get more money under the plan and not outsourced to china. you need somebody in the stores, some benefit, but a lot of of losers, higher unemployment, certainly at some point, and other negatives. i sort of think they should get to the bottom of the research and do both. index it to inflation wch they should do anyway and lets certain politicians benefit it, saying they're going to raise it every few years, if it raises the unemployment rate in a couple of...
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and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's the demonization china earlier this month u.s. president barack obama signed an executive order aimed at strengthening america's cyber defense when you know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets . now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid our financial institutions our traffic control systems we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our comp but according to reports washington is all too familiar with the offensive side of cyber war it's the u.s. who launches things like stuxnet that you go there with israel to to cripple certain iranian technology capabilities in two thousand and ten a computer virus known as stock snap infected tehran's enrichment facilities destroying nearly one thousand of iran's six thousand centrifuges according to reports the virus made entirely out of code was a joint collaboration between the us and i
and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's the demonization china earlier this month u.s. president barack obama signed an executive order aimed at strengthening america's cyber defense when you know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets . now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid our financial institutions our traffic control systems we cannot look...
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course on the international markets by making its products cheaper and approach that countries like china been practicing for years with great success this cost us in details let's cross over to our guest patrick young of p.d. advisors so mr young do you think that a lawns initiative is actually a good idea oh this is another example of the uk tour economic incompetence and indeed dyslexia of president along he's possibly already the worst french president in history which is quite an achievement as he certainly had very competitive such as his previous answer when it comes to economic policy it's a tragedy that from supposedly got a system called the ground they called the great. work the grief of the good or educated mr holmes was a graduate of one of these schools you know he comes i would like actually managing to understand economics one hundred one well obviously you you don't think that what he's proposing is a bible idea but what are the chances of him actually was throwing out some support for this. oh i think it's a pretty shitty to muster support is very low i mean once again w
course on the international markets by making its products cheaper and approach that countries like china been practicing for years with great success this cost us in details let's cross over to our guest patrick young of p.d. advisors so mr young do you think that a lawns initiative is actually a good idea oh this is another example of the uk tour economic incompetence and indeed dyslexia of president along he's possibly already the worst french president in history which is quite an...
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china looking to buy up american companies. taxpayer funded research. that is the subject of our "chalk talk." aefiant position. you won't imagine that certainly. you could not imagine that. for coming right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3illion people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps
china looking to buy up american companies. taxpayer funded research. that is the subject of our "chalk talk." aefiant position. you won't imagine that certainly. you could not imagine that. for coming right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is...
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china, we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the world other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. nd long hours with hr checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. [ female announcer ] roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified wi
china, we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the world other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. nd long hours with hr checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in...
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>> reporter: the focus is on china. even though china may have joined in condemning the act, the proof is in the pudding. they will have to step up and actually join in enforcing stricter, tighter sanctions against north korea. all this time, while the international community particularly the u.s. has been ratcheting up those sanctions against north korea, china has continued to provide oil and other critical supplies to north korea ignoring the international sanctions. so it really falls on china at this point. if they're really serious and in any kind of condemnation against north korea for this nuclear test to step up and join in these international sanctions, tamron. >> you have mentioned in your prior reports today, mick, this was an eye opener for anyone who belonged that kim jung un was different from his father. >> that's absolutely right. he was educated in switzerland. had wide exposure to the west and then when he returned he has been much more public than his father ever was. so there was some optimism that
>> reporter: the focus is on china. even though china may have joined in condemning the act, the proof is in the pudding. they will have to step up and actually join in enforcing stricter, tighter sanctions against north korea. all this time, while the international community particularly the u.s. has been ratcheting up those sanctions against north korea, china has continued to provide oil and other critical supplies to north korea ignoring the international sanctions. so it really falls...
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again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of export on imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics are conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the renminbi is actually still undervalued and so china and many many rick i am sure that's not what i was saying it was that was that you guys were you were on to me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble very go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about it she was i am not worried about put the action as but. being kept in check i also seeing that one day maybe some years down the road we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not yet in a new bubble economy however
again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of export on imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics are conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the...
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china is once again likely to impact any sanctions. they may support a toughening of sanctions on military issues and the exports of luxury goods, but they are not likely to want to do anything that brings serious harm to the north korean economy, because what they fear more than anything else is instability and, ultimately, collapse. >> china is a key provider of oil for north korea. if they so wish they could stop supplying that and really pulled the rug out from under north korea's feet. >> exactly. china is north korea's main benefactor in many ways. their only real lifeline in terms of the economy, they are a key provider of oil, energy -- china provides jobs for north korean expatriate workers to send money back home, another very important lifeline. their investment in north korean mineral supplies, those ties run deep indeed. what china says in public may not completely overlapped with what they think in public. the military in particular see north korea as a very useful ally, a counterpoint, if you like, to the u.s. proxies' i
china is once again likely to impact any sanctions. they may support a toughening of sanctions on military issues and the exports of luxury goods, but they are not likely to want to do anything that brings serious harm to the north korean economy, because what they fear more than anything else is instability and, ultimately, collapse. >> china is a key provider of oil for north korea. if they so wish they could stop supplying that and really pulled the rug out from under north korea's...
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china, because china generally has a non-interventionist policy. doesn't like to get too deeply involved into the foreign policies of other countries. it doesn't want too many more sanctions on north korea, as north korea has already sort of sanctioned out, for fear that north korea could collapse into anarchy and you'd have refugees flowing over the border. so, yes, this is a challenge for the neighbors. but this is really a message for the united states. you remember last year, north korea tried to launch a satellite into space, and i was in north korea at the time. it went up for about 90 seconds and then blew up. everyone knew at the time, including intelligence officials, that north korea would try again, and that once they got a successful missile launch, they would probably have a nuclear test. because combined, it's very powerful. now, u.s. intelligence officials have told me that north korea right now has probably a dozen to, at the most, several dozen weapons-deliverable nuclear devices. this is a serious challenge for the obama administr
china, because china generally has a non-interventionist policy. doesn't like to get too deeply involved into the foreign policies of other countries. it doesn't want too many more sanctions on north korea, as north korea has already sort of sanctioned out, for fear that north korea could collapse into anarchy and you'd have refugees flowing over the border. so, yes, this is a challenge for the neighbors. but this is really a message for the united states. you remember last year, north korea...
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meanwhile, in the past year china has more than doubled its investment in developing new agricultural technologies. those are the kinds of farsighted policies that are enabling china to emerge as a world power and which we, frankly, need to get back to. as we shift our focus and our resources toward smarter, more constructive forms of international interaction, it is critical that food security remain at the center of shaping this secure world. when it comes to diplomacy, that means working stronger public- private and government-to government relationships, like u.s. ais promising initiatives, initiatives like feed the future being country that a lead and focus on global solutions to enable countries to take ownership of their own development. it also means ensuring that half a billion of small farmers can participate meaningfully and democratically in governing their own countries. small holders feed an estimated 80% of the population of asia and in sub-saharan africa, but yet these farmers often have no voice in its future. more specifically, it means empowering women who represent
meanwhile, in the past year china has more than doubled its investment in developing new agricultural technologies. those are the kinds of farsighted policies that are enabling china to emerge as a world power and which we, frankly, need to get back to. as we shift our focus and our resources toward smarter, more constructive forms of international interaction, it is critical that food security remain at the center of shaping this secure world. when it comes to diplomacy, that means working...
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china looking to buy up american companies. taxpayer funded research. that is the subject of our "chalk talk." a defiant position. you won't imagine that certainly. you could not imagine that. for coming right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus ith investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and laun their dreams. go to legalzoom
china looking to buy up american companies. taxpayer funded research. that is the subject of our "chalk talk." a defiant position. you won't imagine that certainly. you could not imagine that. for coming right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75%...
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not did you turn off the oven or turn off the alarm what's that got to do with the price of tea in china. did you bite it. what's gotten into you no one's asking if you know where your children are. no one's asking if you can locate the nearest exits. in some cases they may be behind you. no one cares whether or not you are being followed. don't ask if it makes you look fat. the question is not, do you remember the time. do you remember the time? not, do you know the extension of the person you were calling. not, premium or regular. not paper, not plastic credit or deb debit. the question is not what can you do for your country. not now. not later. not okay? the question is not, what your country can do for you. the question is not, who will save us. how are you getting by? [applause] >> i'll end with a love poem. >> my lover. who lives far. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers supper. in a bowl made of his breath. the stew has boiled and i wonder at the cat born from it's steam. the cat is in the bedroom now. muling. the cat is indecent and i whom trying to b
not did you turn off the oven or turn off the alarm what's that got to do with the price of tea in china. did you bite it. what's gotten into you no one's asking if you know where your children are. no one's asking if you can locate the nearest exits. in some cases they may be behind you. no one cares whether or not you are being followed. don't ask if it makes you look fat. the question is not, do you remember the time. do you remember the time? not, do you know the extension of the person you...
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china, who has defendeddpyongyang's actions 3 test while presiddnt obama theeunnted states remains koreannprovocations nd steadfast in our defenne commitments to allies in thh regionn" but dealing with north koree has been problemmfor the past everal presidenns.bolttn says "this third testtissjust another piecee f evidence saaly at the -3& failure of america's efforts phru three adminnstrations o deal with norrh korea..davis -3 says (on cammttg) the preeidenn was already planning -& to addresssnorth korea in his stateeof he union address tonight - utt he issue is - attention inn issspeech now. 3&pfox news." 3 aawomann hoott an innruder to life. 3 debbie keeney lives next dooo to hhr sister donna in highland, llinois.theetwo were up watchinggtv togeehee -3 outside for a cigaaette...... that's when a man appeared out of nowhere.... forcing his way intoothe apartment and -3&pattackiig donna. as the intruder ccoked her sister, kkeneeyggabbeddher un... and -33& ired a warnnng shht into thh air... when that didnt work... 3 ""hen hollerrd, 'you shot mee' pnd cclled mm a dirty name and drrpped to his knees an
china, who has defendeddpyongyang's actions 3 test while presiddnt obama theeunnted states remains koreannprovocations nd steadfast in our defenne commitments to allies in thh regionn" but dealing with north koree has been problemmfor the past everal presidenns.bolttn says "this third testtissjust another piecee f evidence saaly at the -3& failure of america's efforts phru three adminnstrations o deal with norrh korea..davis -3 says (on cammttg) the preeidenn was already planning...
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china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm mandiant identified a secretive chinese military unit as the likely source of hacking against the u.s. corporations i charged china vehemently denies. however as the u.s. refocuses its military from the middle east to china's backyard critics say it's no coincidence that beijing is suddenly morphing into america's virtual al-qaeda i think this is part of what the egypt of it which is really in china and this cyber thing is is fits right into that i think what we're looking at is art of this obama pivot to focus on china and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's a demonization trying to
china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm...
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as you said, china is critical. china holds a lot of the cards with regard to shaping north korea's behavior and their response. >> we sent up aircraft with sensors to try to determine whether this was a uranium-fueled blast or plutonium. plutonium is the old way. uranium would be more worrying because it would increase the likelihood that they would be proliferate and that they would be able to conceal the centrifuges more easily. do we know yet? do you know whether -- >> i think it's going to take some time for that analysis to occur, but you're right. it would suggest that their program is diversifying and that they're building their -- not only their arsenal, but their -- the breadth of their expertise. >> is there a concern that iran might be benefitting many some way from what north korea is doing. we know that north korea has helped iran along in the past. could north korea's tests be shared, the results of their tests be shared? >> there has been some technical sharing in the past. it's possible that that co
as you said, china is critical. china holds a lot of the cards with regard to shaping north korea's behavior and their response. >> we sent up aircraft with sensors to try to determine whether this was a uranium-fueled blast or plutonium. plutonium is the old way. uranium would be more worrying because it would increase the likelihood that they would be proliferate and that they would be able to conceal the centrifuges more easily. do we know yet? do you know whether -- >> i think...
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wired i predict that once china or i should say james records predicts once china and now says that they have four thousand tons of gold and they are talking about a gold back room in b. this will be the trigger that starts the cascade of bond pocalypse resulting in interest rates in the u.k. and us around the world going up three four five six percent in a week i stay sober thanks so much for being on the kaiser apart thank you max stay tuned for the second half i'll be speaking to former energy regulator chris cook. i'm. i'm i'm i'm i'm . you know his secret laboratory. was able to build the most sophisticated robots which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach the creation of life to care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the. mission free credit cation free. for charges free. range month free. free. type free. old free blog. for your media projects for free media. dot com you can. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to former energy market regulator chris cook welcome to the us report good to meet you again
wired i predict that once china or i should say james records predicts once china and now says that they have four thousand tons of gold and they are talking about a gold back room in b. this will be the trigger that starts the cascade of bond pocalypse resulting in interest rates in the u.k. and us around the world going up three four five six percent in a week i stay sober thanks so much for being on the kaiser apart thank you max stay tuned for the second half i'll be speaking to former...
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it's not fine china. it's just normal dinnerware. it's what i use in my house. >> but that mixing and matching. you said that's kind of the style now. >> it's a good idea if you have a possible and i china pam and include possible, i want to mix and match things that go well together in order to accommodate my own style. we like to of apostate course when we entertain. >> walk us through. >> these are some fine porcelain and fine bone china pieces. bone china is actually a pretty interesting invention. back in the 17 hundreds, they were next to a slaughterhouse. somehow all of the silicon and the porcelain got mixed with bone ash, maybe out in the back. that led to a very light, almost translucent porcelain. you can't see it on the camera, but if i were to hold my hand up to the light, you could see my hands through the lights. so it's very delicate. it's almost translucent, which makes the colors and the blades pop. but it feels very late. >> a lot of detail on it to. >> if you have a couple that you are purchasing for, how do you p
it's not fine china. it's just normal dinnerware. it's what i use in my house. >> but that mixing and matching. you said that's kind of the style now. >> it's a good idea if you have a possible and i china pam and include possible, i want to mix and match things that go well together in order to accommodate my own style. we like to of apostate course when we entertain. >> walk us through. >> these are some fine porcelain and fine bone china pieces. bone china is actually...
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china we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 one source with etfs from leading providers tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and extensive coverage of major asset classes... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all brought to you by one firm tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with comprehensive education, tools and personal guidance tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you find etfs that may be right for you. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 schwab etf onesource-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for the most tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 commission-free etfs, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you only need one source and one place. tdd#:
china we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free...
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china? the world's to the going to follow china even east asia won't follow china. brazil, russia, who? >> rose: none of the emerging nations. >> i don't think so. and it's possible that a brand-new pattern will emerge from this resorting of wealth and power. but the world needs leadership now. on the issue of climate, water, topsoil, population, distribution of wealth in the global economy, you can go down the list. and the only obvious candidate to provide leadership in the word is united states. now many perceive the united states as having gone through a relative decline in power. there's evidence to that effect. but it's not clear that that is a persistent pattern. it is clear that the only way the united states can play what i think its natural role is, to provide leadership to the world o i do think that people around the world still look to the united states in spite of their disappointments, in spite of their concerns, as a kind of avatar among nations and if we are to play that role, those of us who are citizens of the united states have to reclaim the int
china? the world's to the going to follow china even east asia won't follow china. brazil, russia, who? >> rose: none of the emerging nations. >> i don't think so. and it's possible that a brand-new pattern will emerge from this resorting of wealth and power. but the world needs leadership now. on the issue of climate, water, topsoil, population, distribution of wealth in the global economy, you can go down the list. and the only obvious candidate to provide leadership in the word...
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equity markets will, and people don't understand china to put the money there. this is the place to be. gerri: let me ask this, though. everybody on the floor today so excited about dow 14,000. again, it's, you know, it's 30 stocks, people, don't get excited. the reality is this. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. to me, i remember that, and i think, oh, that's disappointing that it took us this long to get back to where we should be. i always think the stock market should be moving ahead in a fairly straight line, not with big multiyeargaps. i guess i, like a lot of americans out there who have been trying to save for retirement, trying to save for all kinds of things, i wish it would stop surprising me and start acting a little more rationally. i know i'm asking too much, but do you see what i'm saying here? >> it, you know, gerri, when you look back at the past decade or past 12 years as you pointed out, think about the headlines that drive us. think about dot-coms, housing. gerri: bubbles, bubbles, b
equity markets will, and people don't understand china to put the money there. this is the place to be. gerri: let me ask this, though. everybody on the floor today so excited about dow 14,000. again, it's, you know, it's 30 stocks, people, don't get excited. the reality is this. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. to me, i remember that, and i think, oh, that's disappointing that it took us this long to get back to where we should be. i...
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on our web site china's economic boom takes a toll on the health of the nation the government admits millions of people could get life threatening diseases due to pollution from factories nearby carry. knives knuckle dusters even firearms that are tools of the trade for many an average criminal these items are also increasingly being found in the backpacks of more and more pupils across britain with the violence of schools seeing a sharp rise which is there for a report on how the problem is being dealt with. settlings you probably end up in a dead end job or in prison you'll be lucky to be alive when you're sixteen. you know our parrot is gone our carrot is now for no for teaching them to say anything about a stark insight into the reality facing some of christian school children despite having one of the best education systems in the world the latest research estimates that up to four peoples a day a court with weapons in british schools guns knives a knuckle dusters just some of the items confiscated by police are remember we're always searching the school and. gun to the. gun. an
on our web site china's economic boom takes a toll on the health of the nation the government admits millions of people could get life threatening diseases due to pollution from factories nearby carry. knives knuckle dusters even firearms that are tools of the trade for many an average criminal these items are also increasingly being found in the backpacks of more and more pupils across britain with the violence of schools seeing a sharp rise which is there for a report on how the problem is...
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the sergeant says, we will send you to china. after china, he goes and serves -- he comes back at the age of 20. he has served honorably in all branches of the united states military. there is no air force at the time. comes back and falls in love with a woman in his hometown in montana who says, i will have nothing to do with you until you finish school. he finishes high school and goes on to be a professor of asian history at the university of montana and is elected to the congress of the united states. united states ambassador to japan under president carter and president reagan. when he dies, written on his tombstone at arlington tom at his request, is michael joseph mansfield, born march 16, 1903, died october 5, 2001 -- drive it, united states marine corps. no leader, no and that -- majority leader, ambassador to japan. a remarkable man. i was working on the voting rights act in capitol hill, which was a real fight. civil rights public accommodations -- people go to hotels and restaurants. talk about changing power, and the
the sergeant says, we will send you to china. after china, he goes and serves -- he comes back at the age of 20. he has served honorably in all branches of the united states military. there is no air force at the time. comes back and falls in love with a woman in his hometown in montana who says, i will have nothing to do with you until you finish school. he finishes high school and goes on to be a professor of asian history at the university of montana and is elected to the congress of the...